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Image of the number 2023 and top headlines from Inside Higher Ed

The Articles You Read the Most in 2023

Flagship universities’ financial woes, politicization in Florida, flaps over religion and free speech, “pretendians,” and artificial intelligence captured Inside Higher Ed readers’ attention this year.

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The Latest Program and Job Cuts

Officials cited enrollment issues, wage pressures and inflation as the driving forces behind the latest cuts, which affect a mix of public and private institutions.

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Big Changes to U of Arizona’s Financial Oversight

In the wake of a multimillion-dollar miscalculation, university leaders announce cuts and a new CFO to help fix the financial mess.

Golden Gate University Law School Ends J.D. Offerings

Golden Gate University will cease offering a juris doctor program, though its law school will not shut down altogether and...

‘Rebalancing’ Resources, Lindenwood to Cut 10 Sports Teams

Lindenwood University in Missouri will cut 10 sports teams as part of a larger effort to “rebalance” its staffing investments...
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St. Cloud State President to Exit Amid Tensions

Robbyn Wacker is set to leave office next year after a tenure marked by enrollment challenges, deep job cuts and clashes with faculty.

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Another Round of Campus Budget Turmoil

Public colleges in Nebraska and Ohio and private institutions in Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma are the latest affected.

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University of Arizona Miscalculated by Millions

UA has much less cash on hand than the Board of Regents requires. The faculty is accusing the administration of financial mismanagement.